-If the
IP address appears to be invalid, then you will need to connect the machine to
the network. Refer to PART 3 STEP
3. If you have already tried once to connect your machine using
the following step, and you still do not have a valid IP address, contact your
router manufacturer or network admin for support with your network.

NOTE: Valid IP addresses on your network will be unique and
based on the way the network is configured. The following are some common
examples of probable invalid IP addresses:

4. If your Mac is wireless, verify
that it is connected to the same SSID (Network Name) as the Brother machine
(found on the Network Config report). Click the wireless symbol near the
top right corner of your screen to see which SSID is selected.

NOTE: If your Mac is not connected to the same SSID as the
Brother machine, then this will likely prevent you from printing.
Reconnect either the Mac or the Brother machine to the correct
network.

NOTE:
Depending on your Operating System's version or configuration you may not be
able to locate the Network Utility using the previous path.Instead, you may search for it using the
Spotlight search or you may browse to: Go => Computer => MacintoshHD
=> System => Library => CoreServices => Applications => Network
Utility

-If the
Brother machine does not respond (see Fig 2 above), then you will need to
setup your machine on the network properly. Reconnect your machine to the
network using one of the following steps based on your network connection.
Once the machine is reconnected to the network, repeat PART
3after making any adjustments to the network connection. If you
have already completed this step, and still cannot communicate, contact your
router manufacturer or network admin for support.

-If
you are still unable to print, the issue is likely related to your computer or
is a problem with your network.Contact your computer manufacturer, router manufacturer or network admin
for further support.

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